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PICTURE ENTERTAINMENTS

“The Crimson Gardenia," with Owen Moore in the leading role, is the star drama in this even* ing’s programme. H. B. Warner, the famous English actor, in “The Man Who Turned White," plays the role of an Arabian desert raider, ‘/Ali Zaman," known as the scourge of the Sahara. There are some magnificent desert scenes in the production, with wila-ridihg Bedouins, whirling dervishes, camels, caravans, and a thrilling fight between the desert bandits and French soldhrs, ending in the rescue of the girl by Ali who turned and fought against his own band of cut-throats. Beautiful Barbara Castleton plays opposite Mr Warner and Is responsible for some splendid acting. To be screened, with the serial and other supports, on Thursday evening.

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Te Puke Times, 28 June 1921, Page 2

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PICTURE ENTERTAINMENTS Te Puke Times, 28 June 1921, Page 2

PICTURE ENTERTAINMENTS Te Puke Times, 28 June 1921, Page 2

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